Avoiding Unwanted Side Effects and Reduced Effectiveness
Because coffee can affect drugs like antihistamines, heart medications, and anti-anxiety prescriptions, drinking coffee with these may amplify side effects like drowsiness or counteract the calming effects intended by some medications. Those on pain relievers may find that high caffeine intake irritates their stomach or raises their heart rate, so moderation is key to staying within recommended dosages.
Smart Tips for Safe Coffee Consumption with Medications
To reduce risks, be mindful of how and when you consume coffee in relation to your medications. Healthcare providers recommend spacing coffee intake from medications by at least 30–60 minutes for drugs affected by caffeine. It’s also wise to follow any specific timing or dosage instructions for each prescription. If you’re unsure, consulting your healthcare provider can ensure you enjoy coffee without risking interactions that may affect your health.
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